I have a SP-540V and print using VersaWorks.
Every time I print I always seem to have banding lines thoughout the print, even after I have checked the calibration, making sure the two boxes meet without a gap or overlap. I have also changed from Bi-Direction to Uni-Direction, and the banding is still the same.
I have attached a picture of the banding problem, and a Test Print.
I emailed Roland Tech Support, and they said the following:
It looks like you have had a head strike. The Black/Cyan head is twisted which will cause slight print problems. You also have several missing nozzles on your test print which means you will get visible lines in the print (bands).
It is likely that if you cannot fix the missing nozzles by cleaning the heads then there may be scratches on the print head and these heads my need to be replaced.
Can anyone advise what I can do to rectify the problem? I've got a print job to do for this week and need to have it up and running by then.
I would greatly appreciate any advise.
Thanks,
Sindy
Every time I print I always seem to have banding lines thoughout the print, even after I have checked the calibration, making sure the two boxes meet without a gap or overlap. I have also changed from Bi-Direction to Uni-Direction, and the banding is still the same.
I have attached a picture of the banding problem, and a Test Print.
I emailed Roland Tech Support, and they said the following:
It looks like you have had a head strike. The Black/Cyan head is twisted which will cause slight print problems. You also have several missing nozzles on your test print which means you will get visible lines in the print (bands).
It is likely that if you cannot fix the missing nozzles by cleaning the heads then there may be scratches on the print head and these heads my need to be replaced.
Can anyone advise what I can do to rectify the problem? I've got a print job to do for this week and need to have it up and running by then.
I would greatly appreciate any advise.
Thanks,
Sindy